Thursday, June 19, 2008

Exciting

Hi Everyone,

I have had some really exciting emails which unfortunately I can not disclose as yet, but some really exciting documentaries are going to be produced and more than likely at source (in South Africa), I am also going to do a Web design course and then will be creating an Oceanos website with all the information that is on this blog, this will more than likely take about a year to do, so watch this space. So lots of things happening just slowly!

I will also eventually in about a month or 2 be able to unpack all my boxes with my scrap book stuff from the Oceanos and then post it all up.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

A message that made me so thrilled.

I received another message in my Guest Book, here is the message:

Name: Nicholas
Date: 03-Jun-2008

Message
I am 10 years old and we learnt about the Oceanos in school to day. I came home to look it up on the internet and found your site. Thank you for all the useful information! I really learnt a lot.


I was thrilled because Nicholas who is only 10 was not even born at the time of the Oceanos, and equally as thrilled that they are learning about it in school. I guess I will be a part of history after all.

David Van der Sandt

What a nice surprise it was to have another welcome message in my guest book, this time it was from one of the Medics who helped with the rescue operation, here is the message:

Name: David van der Sandt
Date: 31-May-2008

Message:

What a pleasant surprise to come across such a comprehensive history of the sinking of the Oceanos. I was one of the SANDF medics that flew up from Port Elizabeth to assist. I still a life jacket that my medical team signed. Please forward me an e mail address so i can send you some pic's

Regards
Dave

So I got in touch with Dave and he sent me the picture below, he said he will send me another one soon. (David) I have two pics, the first one is from a news paper in PE at the time. It is me on the right the doctor on the left and one of my medics in the middle. The guy wrapped in the blanket is the casino manager or someone that worked in the casino that was fished out of the water. What i remember about this guy is that he was very worried about us taking his jacket off. After we took it off we could not understand why it was so heavy, then we discovered his pockets were full of R 50 notes. The second one i will forward later it was published in a book called 'Choppers' a history of helicopter operations in SA. It has a whole chapter on the Oceanos rescue. I will scan it and forward to you once i am home in about a week's time